Ford Ranger 4x4 Xlt Lifted White Truck Great Deal!!! on 2040-cars
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
This an AMAZING TRUCK AND IS PRICED WAY UNDER SINCE IT MUST GO QUICK, WILLING TO NEGOTIATE! NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT GREAT DEAL! NEVER BEEN OFF ROADING ONLY HIGHWAY! It has been very well taken care of! I am the second owner, previous owner was an older gentleman that used this truck for camping in Colorado. It is equipped for camping with the bed-rug in the back with sliding screened windows! The truck is almost all highway miles! Runs flawlessly! It has just been upgraded with brand-new Westin Bull guard, brand new Westin Side Steps, BRAND NEW KC LIGHTS, Brand new off road suspension, add a leafs in the back to tow more weight, Brand new Flow-master exhaust system! I have ALL the paper work for all these add ons and was done at a professional truck shop. The body is absolutely flawless has almost ZERO scratches & ZERO DENTS, Tires in the rear are BRAND NEW! A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Excellent condition, Looks & drives great, Mostly highway miles, Must see, New paint, New tires, No accidents, Perfect first car, Title in hand, Well maintained PLEASE feel free to call me and or email me at ANY time for more questions or to schedule a time for a test drive!!! VERY FUN TRUCK TO DRIVE!!! GREAT MPG!! PERFECT TRUCK FOR ANYONE!! VERY POWERFUL 4.0 V6 OVER 250 HP!
-LOW MILEAGE -GREAT MPG -CARFAX IN HAND -SECOND OWNER (My Father bought it from an old gentleman in Colorado, Then my Father gave it to me) -THIS IS A STEAL!!! |
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